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A Go First flight on its way from Bengaluru to Patna with 139 people on board made an emergency landing at Nagpur airport due to a technical problem in the engine of the aircraft.</p>
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A faulty engine warning light started flashing in the cockpit, prompting the pilot to shut down the engine.</p>
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&quot;Go First flight G8 873 from Bengaluru to Patna was diverted to Nagpur due to a faulty engine warning in the cockpit which necessitated the captain to shut down the engine as a precautionary measure. Thereafter the captain followed the standard operating procedures and landed safely at Nagpur airport,&quot; the airline said in a statement.</p>
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The flight made a safe landing at the airport at 11.15 am. All passengers have been deplaned, according to the statement.</p>
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&quot;We made all requisite arrangements by declaring it as full-scale emergency, which includes making available runways, fire tenders, doctors, ambulances and requires coordination with the police,&rdquo; the statement added.&nbsp;</p>
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The airline said an alternative aircraft has been arranged to accommodate the passengers which will leave for Patna at 1645 hrs.</p>
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